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A custom-made chess boxset, the board secured by toggle-latches and serving as a lid. The interior fitted with individual compartments for the Lardy-type pieces and five volumes on chess. (LWH 51.5 x 51.5 x 8.7 cm). The volumes comprising: Aron Nimzowitsch - 'My System - A Chess Treatise' (G. Bell & sons 1968) Reuben Fine - The Ideas Behind the Chess Openings' (G. Bell & sons 1969) Baruch H. Wood - 'Easy Guide to Chess' (Chess Ltd, 1942) Baruch H. Wood - 'Easy Guide to Chess' (Chess Ltd, 1943) H. Peachey - 'Everybody's Guide to Chess' (Saxon & Co.) Howard Staunton - 'The Chess Player's Handbook' (B.T. Batsford 1985)
A Wedgwood Jasperware chess piece, late 18th century, after John Flaxman, modelled as the actress Sarah Siddons as Lady Macbeth, standing with her right arm raised in a theatrical pose, on a circular blue base, 8cm high.Cf. David Bindman, John Flaxman, p.60, for Flaxman's drawing of the full chess set, which was produced from 1785.
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED HASBRO ACTION MAN FIGURES AND ACCESSORIES, a cased chess set, assorted childrens books including a collection of Little Mermaid Treasure Quest books in damaged presentation box, three boxed modern Collectors dolls, none checked for completeness and a Sanyo 8mm Camcorder, Model No.VM-9DP, with adaptor, light and tapes, contained in a soft carry bag (not tested) (3 boxes)
Spielekasten. Holz mahagonifarben gebeizt, Bein teils gefärbt, Kunststoff, Metallguss, Leder. 12 x 45 x 34 cm. Große flache Schatulle mit Scharnierdeckel. Innen reiche Fachung mit Rouletterad, komplettes Bein-Schachspiel, 28 Dominosteine, verschiedene Spielsteine und Würfelbecher. Im Deckel arretiertes Schach- und Mühlespielbrett. Deckel mit Trockenriss und teils leicht geöffneten Leimfugen, einige Alters-/Gebrauchsspuren. Aufrufzeit 22. | Feb 2024 | voraussichtlich 15:42 Uhr (CET)Play box. Wood stained mahogany, leg partly dyed, plastic, cast metal, leather. 12 x 45 x 34 cm. Large flat casket with hinged lid. Rich compartment inside with roulette wheel, complete leg chess set, 28 dominoes, various game pieces and dice cup. Chess and mill board locked in the lid. Lid with dry crack and some slightly opened glue joints, some signs of age/use. Call time 22 | Feb 2024 | probably 15:42 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
"No. 5, Ein runder zierlicher Tisch mit dreyfachen Veränderungen" von Friedrich Gottlob Hoffmann. Um 1800. HOFFMANN, Friedrich Gottlob (1741 - 1806) Mahagoni oder Nussbaum furniert und maserfurniert, Eingerichte Eiche, Birnbaum? marketiert. Ca. 85 x 90 x 44 cm (ausgeklappt Ø ca. 89,5 cm). Seltener Verwandlungstisch "No.5": Beschreibung aus dem Warenkatalog von 1789 "[...] Bey einem Haushalt ist unstreitig der möglichst vielfache Nutzen, die genaueste Ersparnis des Raumes, die größte Vollkommenheit. [...] ist der in einem halben Zirkel zusammengelegte und verschlossene Tisch, wie er in einem Zimmer auf drey Füßen steht. Zieht man den 4ten Fuß hervor und schlägt das obere Blatt auf, so hat man einen ganz runden Spieltisch mit einem Damen- und Schachbrete. Schlägt man das zweyte Blatt auf, so hat man einen Theetisch oder Spieltisch zu Karten. Schlägt man endlich das dritte Blatt auf, so hat man ein mit grünem Tuch beschlagenen Schreibtisch mit Dintenfaß und Sandbüchse. Hebt man eine hier angebrachte Decke auf, so wird diese Abtheilung des Tisches eine Toilette.". Alt restauriert mit Ergänzungen, Furnier kratzspurig und trockenrissig. Der Leipziger Kurfürstlich sächsische Hoftischler Friedrich Gottlob Hoffmann galt neben Abraham und David Roentgen als einer der wichtigsten Möbelhersteller des Frühklassizismus in Deutschland; seine "Multifunktionsmöbel" kennzeichnen sich durch verblüffende Wandelbarkeit in Ausführung und Material. Diese individuelle Gestaltung ermöglichte verschiedene Preiskategorien, die den unterschiedlichen Bedürfnissen der Kunden aus Bürgertum und Adel entsprachen. Im Jahr 1789 gab er den ersten bebilderten "Warenkatalog" der Welt heraus, der die Verbreitung seiner Möbel und weite Käuferkreise sicherte. Literatur : Sulzbacher / Atzig (2014), S. 124ff, vgl. Abb. 8 S. 127. Versand auf Anfrage.Aufrufzeit 22. | Feb 2024 | voraussichtlich 19:06 Uhr (CET)"No. 5, A round graceful table with threefold changes" by Friedrich Gottlob Hoffmann. Around 1800. HOFFMANN, Friedrich Gottlob (1741 - 1806) Mahogany or walnut veneered and burl veneered, single-ply oak, pear? marked. Approx. 85 x 90 x 44 cm (unfolded Ø approx. 89.5 cm). Rare transforming table "No.5": Description from the 1789 goods catalog "[...] In a household, the greatest possible use, the most precise saving of space, the greatest perfection is indisputable. [...] is the table folded and closed in a half circle, as it stands on three feet in a room. If you pull out the fourth leg and open the top leaf, you have a completely round game table with a queen and chess board. If you open the second hand, you have a table for playing cards. Finally, if you open the third hand, you have a desk covered with green cloth with a dinette barrel and sandbox. If one lifts a cover attached here, this section of the table becomes a toilet.". Old restored with additions, veneer scratched and dry cracked. The Leipzig Electoral Saxon court cabinetmaker Friedrich Gottlob Hoffmann was considered one of the most important furniture makers of early classicism in Germany alongside Abraham and David Roentgen; his "multifunctional furniture" is characterized by astonishing versatility in design and material. This individual design allowed for different price categories that met the different needs of customers from the bourgeoisie and nobility. In 1789, he published the world's first illustrated "goods catalog", which ensured the distribution of his furniture and a wide range of buyers. Literature : Sulzbacher / Atzig (2014), p. 124ff, cf. fig. 8 p. 127. Dispatch on request.Aufrufzeit 22. | Feb 2024 | voraussichtlich 19:06 Uhr (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
WEBER, Andreas Paul (1893 Arnstadt - 1980 Schretstaken) "Der Gefangene (Mit sich selbst)"Lithografie auf Bütten. Bleistiftsignatur, Wasserzeichen "Clan-Presse". [1966]. Blatt: 65 x 54 cm. Aus der Reihe "Gefangene" - in Erinnerung an die Gestapo-Haft des Künstlers vom 1.7. bis 15.12.1937 im KZ Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Berlin und im Nürnberger Polizeigefängnis: "Gefangener spielt, auf seiner Pritsche sitzend, mit sich selbst Schach. Weber hat im Gefängnis 1937 begonnen, Schachpartien zu zeichnen [...] und hat auch gegen sich selbst gespielt. Dazu fertigte er ein Schachspiel aus aufgeweichtem Zeitungspapier an, wobei aus den Rändern die weißen, aus den bedruckten Teilen die schwarzen Figuren entstanden. Das Spiel, das Weber später sorgsam verwahrte, befindet sich heute im Weber-Museum Ratzeburg." (Zitat aus Dorsch 1991, Werkverzeichnis der Lithografien, WVZ 777). Minimal knickspurig. Deutscher Lithograf, Zeichner und Maler, er erhielt 1971 das Große Bundesverdienstkreuz. 1993 brachte die Deutsche Bundespost im Rahmen der Serie „Deutsche Malerei des 20. Jahrhunderts“ eine 100-Pfennig-Sonderbriefmarke mit dem Motiv "Publikum" zu seinen Ehren heraus. "Ich folge einem Drang und empfinde es als meine Aufgabe, daß ich das, was mich bewegt, bedrückt, mit Sorge erfüllt oder auch amüsiert und belustigt, sichtbar mache, es gestalte. Zumeist kann ich mich wie ein Chronist an die Tatsachen halten. Das aber ist die Gabe: in Bildern zu denken." (Zitat: APW, 1967, gesehen auf https://www.weber-museum.de/html). Literatur : Vgl. Dorsch WVZ 777. Aufrufzeit 24. | Feb 2024 | voraussichtlich 11:01 Uhr (CET) WEBER, Andreas Paul (1893 Arnstadt - 1980 Schretstaken) "Der Gefangene (Mit sich selbst)"Lithograph on laid paper. Pencil signature, watermark "Clan-Presse". [1966]. Sheet: 65 x 54 cm. From the series "Gefangene" (Prisoners) - in memory of the artist's Gestapo imprisonment from July 1 to December 15, 1937 in the Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel concentration camp, Berlin and the Nuremberg police prison: "Gefangener spielt, auf seiner Pritsche sitzend, mit sich Schach. Weber began drawing chess games in prison in 1937 [...] and also played against himself. To do this, he made a chess set out of softened newspaper, using the edges to make the white pieces and the printed parts to make the black pieces. The game, which Weber later kept carefully, is now in the Weber Museum in Ratzeburg." (Quote from Dorsch 1991, catalog raisonné of lithographs, WVZ 777). Minimally creased. German lithographer, draughtsman and painter, he received the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1971. In 1993, the German Federal Post Office issued a 100 pfennig commemorative stamp with the motif "Audience" in his honor as part of the "German Painting of the 20th Century" series. "I follow an urge and see it as my task to visualize and create what moves, depresses, worries or amuses me. For the most part, I can stick to the facts like a chronicler. But that is the gift: to think in pictures." (Quote: APW, 1967, seen on https://www.weber-museum.de/html). Literature : Cf. Dorsch WVZ 777. Aufrufzeit 24. | Feb 2024 | probably 11:01 am (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Merit - Waddingtons - Spears - A collection of vintage games including a boxed Electric Derby, Casino Roulette, Canasta, Click, Travelling Chess, Lexicon and others. They show signs of age and use and are unchecked for completeness. They appear Fair. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]
A GROUP OF KASHMIR BOXES, A GAMES BOARD AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAME (5)Modern With gilt and polychrome decoration, the board 34.5cm x 34cm; Together with a Damascus ware inlaid mother-of-pearl and hardwood folding games board with chess or draughts chequers to the outside, backgammon to the interior, 40cm wide
Mdina glass Knight chess piece paperweight, H.14.7cm; Caithness "Mysteria" paperweight, Dia.8cm approx., Isle of Wight small vase, and 3 paperweights, 2 millefiori paperweights, 11 other glass paperweights/ornaments, serpentine paperweight, and a resin paperweight set with a moth and other flowers. (21)
Late Victorian turned bone "Barleycorn" chess set, tallest H.10.2cm, (full set, but missing 1 flag from red rook, some damage, wear and and repairs), in a leather box; travel chess set, (some replacement pieces), and a set of 54 bone and ebony dominoes, in a brass box with 5 cabochon stones, W.21cm. (a lot)
Collection of Star Wars toys, models and board games to include Saga Edition Chess set (incomplete, 1 figure from each side missing), limited collectors edition Monopoly, Tiger Games Wireless Lightsabre, Hasbro BB-8, a Kenner T-16 Luke's Skyhopper De Luxe set, Tonka speeder bikes (2 and parts) etc. All A/F
A mid 19th Century Killarney fold over rectangular games table, probably by James Egan (1799-1842), constructed in yew, cherry wood, arbutus and bog oak, the swivel top is inlaid with a scene of Muckross Abbey flanked by two large fern leaves within geometric bands and foliate border, opening to reveal a chess, backgammon and cribbage board and two further panels depicting an Abbey ruins and a cottage, on conforming frieze and square tapering legs, height 78cm x depth 43cm x width 79cm. Provenance - It has been in the vendor's possession for many years. It is similar to a design once owned by Queen Victoria, held in the Royal Collection Trust.

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